Posted on 10/13/2004 5:24:00 PM PDT by notkerry
FCC Wants us to call! Number below
Air America annouced that FCC WANTS us to call them. They've been inundated with calls and they are logging all calls.
The number: 1-888-225-5322
Also, try freepress.net Supposedly they have a form letter to file a letter with the FCC. The site is down right now, but keep trying!
thanks, consider it done.
FCC EMAIL ADDRESS: MAKE OUR OWN LETTER SUPPORTING SINCALIR!!
campaignlaw@fcc.gov
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FCC EMAIL ADDRESS: MAKE OUR OWN LETTER SUPPORTING SINCALIR!!
campaignlaw@fcc.gov
when is it scheduled to air?
when is it scheduled to air?
when will it be aired?
Hitting the airwaves, when will this occur?
marker
Airwaves.
Broadcast.
Occur.
When?
maybe it's all a hoax. I went to the sinclair site the other day looking for info and broadcast dates. Info consisted of asking for feedback regarding the upcoming broadcast, but no dates.
Where dates?
Chairman Michael K. Powell: http://www.fcc.gov/commissioners/powell/mkp_email.html
Commissioner Kathleen Q. Abernathy: http://www.fcc.gov/commissioners/abernathy/mail.html
Commissioner Michael J. Copps: http://www.fcc.gov/commissioners/copps/mail.html
Commissioner Kevin J. Martin: http://www.fcc.gov/commissioners/martin/mail.html
Commissioner Jonathan S. Adelstein: http://www.fcc.gov/commissioners/adelstein/mail.html
Here are the Sinclair executives:
Mark Hyman - mhyman@sbgnet.com - Vice President for Corporate Relations
David Smith - dsmith@sbgnet.com - CEO
Joe Defeo - jdefeo@sbgnet.com - Corporate News Director
Thanks.
Well .. the freepress letter is to STOP SINCLAIR .. I don't think that's what I want to do!!
I emailed every single email address on this thread in favor of airing "Stolen Honor".
THANKS freerepublic, I need to send in a check.
Thank you for your support for those in our military who gave their all and were betrayed.
Done at 10:48 EDT
Copy, paste, sign, mail, fax, email.
Sinclair Broadcasting's decision to utilize their stations to air an documentary days before the election is a clear example of the responsibilities of American media.
Sinclair uses and maintains the public airwaves at tremendous cost and no charge to the public, and is obligated by law to serve the public interest. When large companies make good, responsibile use of the airwaves, we get more of what's good for the Country. Instead of something produced at "News Central" far away, it's more important that we see real people from our own communities and more substantive news about issues that matter.
Sincerely,
Sinclair's actions show why we need to strengthen media ownership rules, and get tough on those that abuse it, as does CBS, ABC, NBC, not weaken them. They show why the license renewal process needs to involve more than a returned postcard, or a call from from a "good ol' boy" friend. Thank you.
Will call. These vets paid a higher price than most to be heard in their own country. These guys have more rights to free speach and Sinclairs right to broadcast. I will also ask them what is being done to CBS for promoting lies.
I will.
Thanks!
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